The design of the G70 generation of the 7 Series, and by extension the i7, is a deliberate statement
of a break with the past. BMW opted for an aesthetic that seeks "presence" rather than discretion, aiming at
a luxury customer who values visual assertion as much as interior comfort.
Exterior: A Monolithic and Controversial Presence
The first impression of the i7 is dominated by its imposing front end. The "kidney grille", a historic BMW
signature, reaches its largest proportions here, with an illuminated "Iconic Glow" contour that highlights
it both standing still and in motion. More than an aesthetic element, the grille incorporates the "Shy Tech"
philosophy, discreetly hiding a series of sensors and radars for the advanced driver assistance systems.
Another major highlight is the innovative split headlight configuration. On the upper part, the
daytime running lights (DRLs) are composed of genuine Swarovski crystals, developed in collaboration with
the famous Austrian house, creating a sparkling effect and an unmistakable light signature. The main
adaptive LED headlight modules are positioned lower down, in a darkened niche of the bumper, giving the car
a focused and technological look.
In terms of proportions, the i7 is the largest 7 Series ever produced. With 5,391 mm in length and a
wheelbase of 3,215 mm, it establishes a commanding presence on the road. The silhouette maintains the
classic three-box shape, but with cleaner and more monolithic lines. Details such as the flush door handles
and the reinterpretation of the iconic "Hofmeister kink" on the C-pillar, now highlighted by a chrome
appliqué, reinforce the fusion between tradition and modernity. This choice of a classic sedan design,
however, impacts aerodynamic efficiency. While competitors like the Mercedes EQS adopt a "one-bow" shape to
minimize air resistance (Cd of 0.20), BMW consciously sacrificed some efficiency points to maintain the
aesthetic of power and luxury that its customers expect, resulting in a Cd of 0.24. The message is clear:
the i7 is a 7 Series that happens to be electric, not an electric car trying to be a luxury sedan.
Interior: The Luxury Lounge on Wheels
The interior of the i7 elevates the concept of luxury to a new level, combining cutting-edge technology with
exquisite materials to create an environment that resembles a private lounge. The dashboard is dominated by
the BMW Curved Display, a single piece of curved glass that integrates the 12.3-inch instrument screen and
the 14.9-inch multimedia center, running the iDrive 8 operating system.
Crossing the dashboard from end to end, the BMW Interaction Bar is a crystalline strip with a faceted
appearance that serves both as customizable ambient lighting and as a touch-sensitive control surface for
functions such as ventilation and glove box opening. This piece combines art and functionality, reducing the
number of physical buttons and creating a clean, futuristic look.
Passenger comfort, especially in the rear, is an absolute priority. The "Executive Lounge" seats
offer a recline of up to 42.5 degrees, an integrated leg rest, and multiple heating, ventilation, and
massage functions. The materials are of the highest quality, including Merino leather, open-pore wood
details, carbon fiber, and an optional combination of leather and cashmere, providing an unparalleled
tactile experience. The feeling of space is amplified by the "Sky Lounge LED Roof" panoramic sunroof, which
features LED filaments integrated into the glass, allowing the creation of light patterns that can be
customized to suit the occupants' mood.